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Background
It is not the intent of this document to cast doubt upon the character or intentions of any person or
corporation which might not satisfy these criteria. Nor does this document represent merely the opinions
of its authors. Rather, the principle concepts which form the basis of this guide are long standing
professional standards which are required by law, have either been tested in court, or have withstood the
test of time in the security services industry. In other words, all details which this guide encourages
checking are either legal requirements or customary business practices which are self-imposed by the
security services industry for the immediate good of its clients, and long term good of the industry.
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In all cases of doubt as to the need for, or wisdom of, any recommendation found below, the user is
advised to contact the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs, the State of California
Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, the State of California Employment Development
Department, your local Law Enforcement agency, the California Association of Licensed Security
Agencies, Guards & Associates (CALSAGA), or the Personnel Director within his or her own
organization. CALSAGA’s Administrative Assistant or members of the Board of Directors will be
delighted to answer any questions which arise about the use of this checklist.
BUSINESS PRACTICES
1. Company Name: ______________________________________________________________
4. Business Type: Sole Proprietor ____ General Partnership ____ Corporation ____
7. What is the background and experience of the owners and managers? _____________________
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10. Verification of license Status: Copy of License _____ Phone Check _____
Business and Professions Code; Private Security Services Act; Article 3, Section 7582 states: “No
person shall engage in a business regulated by this chapter; act or assume to act as, or represent himself
or herself to be, a licensee unless he or she is licensed under this chapter; and no person shall falsely
represent that he or she is employed by a licensee.”
12. Does the company maintain a business office (as opposed to working out of their house) where records
and files are kept? _______
Are they open and available for inspection? _____ Date of office inspection __________
13. Is the company a member of Professional Trade Organizations? (CALSAGA, ASIS, etc.) ______
15. Does the company maintain regular interaction with local law enforcement? Who is the liaison person with
local law enforcement? __________________________________
CONTINGENT LIABILITY
16. Insurance Documentation: All Copies on File ___
Business and Professions Code; Private Security Services Act; Article 3, Section 7582.20 states: “Every
advertisement by a licensee soliciting or advertising business shall contain his or her name, address and
license number as they appear in the records of the bureau. For the purposes of this section,
‘advertisement’ includes any business card, stationary, brochure, flyer, circular, newsletter, fax form,
printed or published paid advertisement in any media form, or telephone book listing.”
18. Do the company’s employees, when in uniform, wear a patch on each sleeve that states the name of the
company and reads “private security”? ______
19. Can the company provide proof of State authorization for their patches? ______
Business and Professions Code; Private Security Services Act; Article 3, Section 7582.26 (f) states: “A
private patrol licensee, or officer, director, partner, manager, or employee of a private patrol
licensee wearing a distinctive uniform shall wear a patch on each shoulder of his or her uniform
that reads “private security” and that includes the name of the private patrol company by which the
person is employed or for which the person is a representative and a badge or cloth patch on the
upper left breast of the uniform. All patches and badges worn on a distinctive uniform shall be of a
standard design approved by the director and shall be clearly visible.”
Business and Professions Code; Private Security Services Act; Article 3, Section 7582.27
states: “Any person referred to in subdivision (i) of Section 7582.26 who uses or wears a baton or
exposed firearm as authorized pursuant to this chapter shall wear a patch on each arm that reads
‘private security’ and that includes the name of the company by which the person is employed or
for which the person is a representative. The patch shall be clearly visible at all times. The
patches of a private patrol operator licensee, or his or her employees or representatives shall be of
a standard design approved by the director.”
20. Do the badges and any cap insignia worn by the company’s employees contain the name of the
company and a number by which the employee can be identified? ______
21. Can the company provide proof of State authorization for their badges? ______
Business and Professions Code; Private Security Services Act; Article 3, Section 7582.28 states: “Any
badge or cap insignia worn by a person who is a licensee, officer, director, partner, manager or employee
of a licensee, shall be of a design approved by the director, and shall bear on its face a distinctive word
indicating the name of the licensee and an employee number by which the person may be identified by the
licensee.”
26. Does the company conduct in-person interviews with all candidates in order to assess their professional
skills, experience, background, training, mental attitude and suitability for security work? ___________
27. Does the company have a training criteria? yes _____ no _____
28. Does the company have an in-house training program? yes _____ no _____
How many subjects does it encompass? __________ How many hours? ________
30. Are all guards licensed by the state? _____ Procedure for proof of licensure: ______________
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Does the company have a tickler system for renewal of licenses? _____
California Law requires that all persons working in the employ of a contract security provider as
security officers or street patrol persons be licensed by the state. The law further requires that
those individuals carry their license at all times while performing security duties.
31. Does the company provide its employees with photo I.D. badges? _____
32. How does the company communicate with its employees during working hours?
Radios _____ Cellular Phones _____ Pagers _____ Call-Ins _____
PAY STRUCTURE
33. Pay structure compared to competitors:
A. Lowest Rate ______ Highest Rate ______ Uniform Allowance ______ % Diff. ______
B. Lowest Rate ______ Highest Rate ______ Uniform Allowance ______ % Diff. ______
C. Lowest Rate ______ Highest Rate ______ Uniform Allowance ______ % Diff. ___________
34. Does the company offer benefits in order to attract and retain serious minded employees? ___
Medical ____ Dental ____ Vacation Pay ____ Credit Union ____ Life ____
35. Does the company have a Continuing Education incentive? _____ What is it? ______________
37. Does the bill rate support the proposed pay rate as well as other items such as uniforms, radios,
vehicles and supervision and leave money for general operating expenses and profit? (Be sure to
add 20% to 25% to the pay rate to cover statutory employer obligations such as social security,
payroll taxes and insurances such as worker’s compensation and liability.) _______
NOTE: If the bill rate doesn’t support the job, chances are the job won’t be done the way the
company is representing that it will be.
43. Are there written "Post Orders" for each site to guide the officers in their duties? ________
44. Are the officers oriented to each site? _____ How? ___________________________________
45. Does the company have an established Quality Assurance Program? _____
46. Does the company have a representative capable of staffing, solving problems and providing service
available 24 hours a day 7 days a week? _____
47. Does the company use an answering machine, an answering service, a paging service, voice mail or do
you speak directly with a company employee who can assist you? __________________
48. If an answering⋅ service is employed, do they have patch-through capabilities or must they wait for call-ins?
_______________________________
49. Are the managers and supervisors readily accessible at all times? _______
50. What mechanism is used to deal with problems and emergencies? ________________________
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51. What policies guide the guards/officers for urgent situations, arrest, medical, fire or other disaster?
___________________________________________________________________________
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52. How much time does the company intend to spend on-site during patrol stops? _______________
53. How many client patrol stops per night are being done by the officer that drives the route where you are
scheduled? _____________________________________
54. Counting meal and restroom breaks, can these numbers be realistically met (does the math work)?
_______
55. What mechanism is used to assure that all patrol stops are being made? __________________
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